Do you mean Lindell Audio?TIMT wrote: ↑Tue May 19, 2020 9:51 pm The only other decent developer who does the analog modelling at PA is whoever is behind LSR Audio.their 80 series wasn't too bad .it has the TMT crap but you can bypass most of it.the THD doesn't seem to be just a hard clipper either and is incredibly non-linear and program dependent
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Nice looking GUI, props to that. I don't like spending a lot of money though.
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ah... i was wondering why the shaping looks a bit different, iguess it's not 100% mix unlike the THD on all other BX plugins (2098, almost all consoles and few else i tried)TIMT wrote: ↑Tue May 19, 2020 9:51 pm The only other decent developer who does the analog modelling at PA is whoever is behind LSR Audio.their 80 series wasn't too bad .it has the TMT crap but you can bypass most of it.the THD doesn't seem to be just a hard clipper either and is incredibly non-linear and program dependent
This though is literally just a hard clipper.it doesn't alias from the tiny amount of time i spent with it,but it seems to be just a hard clipper with its mix somewhat restricted.it has zero impedance sensitvity at any frequency which even for mastering gear is bizarre and highly unlikely.
That is probably adding to the softness but even driving the plugin really quietly there's still something overly smeary and smooth about the EQ itself
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Do I have to buy one for each track like with hardware?
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Is Plugin Alliance totally oblivious to the current global economic climate ?
$349.00 for an EQ ? They have lost their damn minds.
Like others have said....waiting on the $49 sale....
I find Plugin Alliance's tactics repulsive.
$349.00 for an EQ ? They have lost their damn minds.
Like others have said....waiting on the $49 sale....
I find Plugin Alliance's tactics repulsive.
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- KVRAF
- 4718 posts since 26 Nov, 2015 from Way Downunder
I think the Lindell stuff at PA is developed by LSR Audio - and the Lindell 80 series is the only "console" from PA that actually oversamples. LSR are quite underated and make some pretty cool stuff themselves:thecontrolcentre wrote: ↑Tue May 19, 2020 10:02 pmDo you mean Lindell Audio?TIMT wrote: ↑Tue May 19, 2020 9:51 pm The only other decent developer who does the analog modelling at PA is whoever is behind LSR Audio.their 80 series wasn't too bad .it has the TMT crap but you can bypass most of it.the THD doesn't seem to be just a hard clipper either and is incredibly non-linear and program dependent
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- KVRian
- 1395 posts since 16 Jan, 2018 from Portland, OR USA
He is Emmanuel Dubecq or also ExNihilo in GS. Seems like a nice enough feller. Used to ask for help to GS members here and there. Now, following the usual PA workflow, releases and the patches up stuff little by little (hey at least there are fixes here and there... probably gets paid by the hour). Also did all the other lindell plugins, which I don't fully dislike but never ever use.TIMT wrote: ↑Tue May 19, 2020 9:51 pm The only other decent developer who does the analog modelling at PA is whoever is behind LSR Audio.their 80 series wasn't too bad .it has the TMT crap but you can bypass most of it.the THD doesn't seem to be just a hard clipper either and is incredibly non-linear and program dependent
This though is literally just a hard clipper.it doesn't alias from the tiny amount of time i spent with it,but it seems to be just a hard clipper with its mix somewhat restricted.it has zero impedance sensitvity at any frequency which even for mastering gear is bizarre and highly unlikely.
That is probably adding to the softness but even driving the plugin really quietly there's still something overly smeary and smooth about the EQ itself
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- 988 posts since 8 Mar, 2009
Didn't like any of the Lindell stuff based on their kit.the preamp was especially useless for me in particular,but the 80 series gets some use here.i think he did the K&H-UE100 (TE100)emulation too.i've broken that out from time to time as wellescalona wrote: ↑Wed May 20, 2020 1:46 amHe is Emmanuel Dubecq or also ExNihilo in GS. Seems like a nice enough feller. Used to ask for help to GS members here and there. Now, following the usual PA workflow, releases and the patches up stuff little by little (hey at least there are fixes here and there... probably gets paid by the hour). Also did all the other lindell plugins, which I don't fully dislike but never ever use.TIMT wrote: ↑Tue May 19, 2020 9:51 pm The only other decent developer who does the analog modelling at PA is whoever is behind LSR Audio.their 80 series wasn't too bad .it has the TMT crap but you can bypass most of it.the THD doesn't seem to be just a hard clipper either and is incredibly non-linear and program dependent
This though is literally just a hard clipper.it doesn't alias from the tiny amount of time i spent with it,but it seems to be just a hard clipper with its mix somewhat restricted.it has zero impedance sensitvity at any frequency which even for mastering gear is bizarre and highly unlikely.
That is probably adding to the softness but even driving the plugin really quietly there's still something overly smeary and smooth about the EQ itself
So not only is that "THD"in the GML/Sontec model hard clipping..it's crossover distortion as well or Class AB lol ...nnnnnnopes.sounds kind of cool in some gear like err tube amps,but mastering gear?naa.i'm guessing they modelled the power supply/amp stage or they f**ked up modelling the harmonics of said power supply/amp stage.have a hard time buying something as boutique as this would have even the teeniest amount of crossover distortion or use Class AB power supply/amp stage
Edit:so i looked up the power supplies for both devices and they are both class A and the power supply and transformer are external to the device themselves so they shouldn't be a part of the model.not sure why there is crossover distortion but that seems like a bit of cock up to me.its not completely eating into the waveform but its there either way.to my rather limited understanding of electronics Class A doesn't sag right so therefore no crossover distortion
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